Motorcycle Ohio training course registration opens Jan. 21

Motorcycle Ohio training course registration opens Jan. 21
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Approximately 12,000 students register each year in Ohio for a motorcycle training course.

                        

Motorcycle Ohio’s training course registration will open Tuesday, Jan. 21. The motorcycle training courses will be conducted from April until early November. Approximately 12,000 students register each year in Ohio for a motorcycle training course.

Basic Rider Skills

The BRS is a 16-hour course recommended for novice riders. BRS students must have a valid temporary instruction permit identification card to participate in the course. Motorcycles and helmets are provided. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will earn the BMV skill-test waiver for a motorcycle license or endorsement.

Basic Rider Skills for Returning Riders

The BRS-RR is an eight-hour course designed for riders 18 years of age or older who have been riding with a temporary permit for longer than one year (over 1,000 miles of experience) or an experienced rider returning after an extended time away from riding. BRS-RR students must have a valid motorcycle TIPIC, license or endorsement to participate in the course. Motorcycles and helmets are provided. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will earn the BMV skill-test waiver for a motorcycle license or endorsement.

Basic Rider Skills 2

This seven-hour, one-day, range-only course (no formal classroom session) requires a motorcycle TIPIC, license or endorsement. This class also is suitable for newly endorsed/licensed riders. Students will use their own street-legal two-wheeled motorcycle and helmet. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will earn the BMV skill-test waiver for a motorcycle license or endorsement. Passengers are permitted in the BRS-2 course with a licensed or endorsed motorcycle rider.

Visit www.motorcycle.ohio.gov for more information about Motorcycle Ohio’s training courses and locations.


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